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#ADpotedchild #Rightsofadoptedchild #LawsforAdopted Child حقیقی والدہ کی پکار۔بچے کی نہ کوئی تربیت۔ نہ تعلیم۔ نہ ہنر۔سچی کہانی True Story of a Adopted Child /Are there rights of Adopted Child. Chief Justice Should Take Notice.True Story of a Adopted Child پاکستانی قانون میں Adopted بچے کے کوئی حقوق ہیں؟ چیف جسٹس صاحب نوٹس لیں حقیقی والدہ کی پکار۔بچے کی نہ کوئی تربیت۔ نہ تعلیم۔ نہ ہنر۔سچی کہانی In Pakistan, adoption is formalised only when a guardian court issues a decree or a guardianship certificate to an individual under the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890. Without a court decree, no-one can claim guardianship of any minor because the child must ultimately be registered with Nadra to obtain a computerised national identity card upon attaining 18 years of age. The following questions were devised by the appellate court and are the subject of the court’s current deliberations. — What is the concept of adoption in Islam and what are the rights of an adopted child and whether adoption of a Muslim child without the consent of his parents is permissible under the law. — Whether a Muslim child can be adopted by a non-Muslim and guardian judge in special jurisdiction is authorised to grant guardianship certificate to a Muslim or non-Muslim to take the child out of its territorial jurisdiction. — In case of parentless/deserted child, whether a Muslim state is not responsible for welfare of the child and permission is not required for adoption of such a child by any state authority. — What are the aims and objectives of welfare organisations registered under the Volunteer Social Welfare Organisation Act 1961 and whether the custody of a child can be given by such an organisation to the Muslim or non-Muslim nationals or non-nationals.